A day or so ago, I posted a bug note on bugs.digium.com, which was
resolved quickly by someone fixing the typo and checking in.

If I'm wandering through a source file and find a typo in text (not code
semantics) what should I do with it? Is a bug note the best way for
these stupid little fixes?

Do we care about these little typos right now?

Do I need to actually do a diff for a oneliner, or is it acceptable to
just give the line number of the current CVS version?

Should I hold off until I have a large list of typos to fix, or report
them as I find them?

Thanks. (I know this might more accurately fall on the asterisk-dev
list, but I'm not subscribed there, yet.)

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Andrew Thompson
http://aktzero.com/ 


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